A loan helped to purchase a water filtration system to provide clean drinking water for its students.


Najjera Parents P/S's story

Greetings from Uganda! Fred is the director of Najjera Parents School, a coeducational school of one hundred students in the rural area of Kira in Wakiso, Uganda. The school has applied for a 4,500,000 UGX loan through Kiva's field partner Impact Carbon to cover the cost of installing and maintaining a UV water filtration system to provide clean drinking water for its students. The system they wish to purchase has a 1000-liter tank, which will be big enough to store clean drinking water for all of the students every day.

Because the school does not currently have access to consistent clean drinking water, it must spend a considerable portion of its budget on firewood, which is used to boil water for the children. Installing a water filtration system will therefore save the school money in the long term, as the cost of firewood will be reduced.

Najjera Parents School will repay its loan from its school fees, which are collected each term. Fred ultimately hopes that having access to safe drinking water will improve his students’ concentration and attendance by reducing the number of children that fall sick from water-borne diseases, and will increase the number of students coming to school.


This loan is special because:

It gives students and staff safe drinking water.



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